The Cardinals just last year were the whitest team in MLB. Now this year, they decide to toss Alan Craig out like trash after he played through injury in the WS for the good of the team. Then they hand non-white Kolten Wong the starting 2b job. Oscar Taveras, another ******* "Hispanic" that doesn't count as 'black', is handed the starting RF spot with Craig's departure. Another mulatto "Hispanic", Jon Jay gets the nod in CF over Peter Borjous, although admittedly Borjous has been abysmal this year. Hispanic Johnny Peralta took over at SS. Suddenly, the Cardinals lineup has 4-5 non-whites in the lineup. Wong, Taveras, Jay, Peralta, Molina.
I've lost interest in watching. Matt Holliday looks like he just doesn't care. He could be an elite player if he did.
ks5000, I understand your frustration, however, there are many young and veteran white players having very good seasons, but fall under the radar.
Starting with Trout of course, here are others quietly having all star seasons. Troy Tulowitzki was having an MVP season before getting injured batting .340/ 21 HR's
Veteran Justin Morneau, .317 Avg. leading the league!
Anthony Rizzo, Chi Cubs, 30 HR's 2nd in NL.
Daniel Murphy, NYM leading the NL in hits, 159
LuCroy, Mil., leading the NL in doubles, 44
Paul Goldschmidt, AZ., having a good year, .300/ 19 HR's/69 RBI/39 Doubles, SLG% .542
Aex Gordon, KC .283/16 HR/59 RBI/ 29 Doubles for the first place Royals.
Hunter Pence, SF, 2nd in the NL in Hits/ Triples and Total Bases
Lucas Duda, NYM, 3rd in the NL with 26 HR's
Christian Yelich hitting .290 in his first full season at 22 years old.
Lots of great white pitchers, Kershaw, Bumgarner, Wainwright, Greinke, Strasburg, Lynn, Hamels, etc.
The AL is much bleaker hitting wise, with only Trout, Kinsler, and Dozier among the league leaders.
White AL pitchers fairing much better. Scherzer, Porcello, Kazmir, Sale, and Holland having great seasons.